Aviva Sports Recalls Trampolines Due to Fall Hazard

Recall Date
2009-03-24
Manufacturer
Aviva Sports, Inc. of Camdenton, Mo.
Units Affected
About 14,000

Products Involved

Aviva Leaps and Bounds Folding Trampolines with Safety Pad ("L&B") and Aviva Pirate Jump 'N Play Trampolines ("Pirate")

Hazard

The metal support legs of the trampoline can bend or break and the bungee cords that secure the mat to the frame of the trampoline can fray or break, posing a fall hazard to the user.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the trampoline and contact Aviva to receive instructions for returning the trampoline and to receive a full refund.

Reported Injuries

Aviva Sports has received 24 reports of the legs on the frame of the trampoline bending or breaking. Aviva also received three reports of injuries including one adult who injured his hand while assembling the product, one child who chipped their tooth after falling off the product and one child that cut his leg on the product.

Sold At

Sports equipment e-retailers and catalog companies and by Chelsea & Scott through its Web site and the "Leaps and Bounds" catalog from September 2006 through January 2009 for about $100 to $200.

Manufactured In

China

Full Recall Description

The recall includes two separate model trampolines. The Leaps & Bounds Trampoline is a 34-inch by 34-inch trampoline with a hold-on handle with model number 12731 printed on the pad that goes around the frame of the product. The Pirate Jump & Play Trampoline has an enclosure and model number 0840525.

Data source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via SaferProducts.gov.

For the most current recall information, check directly with CPSC or the manufacturer.

Last verified: 2026-03-28